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Spent much of the weekend working on developing a board game with my dad. I think it has wings after we worked out some bugs. Fun quality time with ol’ pops.
Gonna be looking in to how people do this on Kickstarter.
I am curious what kind of money is in it if you create a game that becomes reasonably popular. What’s a good sale figure? 50,000 units? 100,000?
Gonna be looking in to how people do this on Kickstarter.
I am curious what kind of money is in it if you create a game that becomes reasonably popular. What’s a good sale figure? 50,000 units? 100,000?
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Does anyone play D&D here? Or would that be its own thread? It's become one of my major activities to do with friends over the past couple of years.
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I used to a bit, but stopped after my son was born. If you have a good group it can be really fun.Orpheus wrote:Does anyone play D&D here? Or would that be its own thread? It's become one of my major activities to do with friends over the past couple of years.
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taught my 12 year old to play euchre. he now knows the traditional, 4-player way as well as the non-traditional, 3-player version where you deal an extra hand. he's addicted.E.H. Ruddock wrote:So no one plays euchre here? I thought we had some Midwesterners on the board.
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Yes, played growing up and got my daughter into it a few years ago. We played one time this year but hopefully we'll get back into it when the weather is a bit cooler.Orpheus wrote:Does anyone play D&D here? Or would that be its own thread? It's become one of my major activities to do with friends over the past couple of years.
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That's hard to say. A no name game might not get the publicity as say a CMON games or the Tiny Epic SeriesBammer wrote:Spent much of the weekend working on developing a board game with my dad. I think it has wings after we worked out some bugs. Fun quality time with ol’ pops.
Gonna be looking in to how people do this on Kickstarter.
I am curious what kind of money is in it if you create a game that becomes reasonably popular. What’s a good sale figure? 50,000 units? 100,000?
The most recent Tiny Epic (Tiny Epic Pirates) had 20K+ backers with over a million dollars. The first Tiny Epic game (Tiny Epic Kingdoms) was in 2014 and have 8900 backers for $287,000
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This whole kickstarter thing fascinates me. I need to look into how it works but my understanding is that people invest with no expectation of a return?
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They usually expect first dibs (at no further cost) on the product they invest in.Bammer wrote:This whole kickstarter thing fascinates me. I need to look into how it works but my understanding is that people invest with no expectation of a return?
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I think the concept of Kickstarter has changed over the years, especially with boardgames. Backers are no longer contributing to get the project off the ground but using it as a preorder system. And the sense of entitlement with some of these backers, sheesh.Strat wrote:They usually expect first dibs (at no further cost) on the product they invest in.Bammer wrote:This whole kickstarter thing fascinates me. I need to look into how it works but my understanding is that people invest with no expectation of a return?
Upset if a game piece doesn’t look good. Upset with art. Demanding more stretch goals. A small portion of Kickstarter can be pathetic at times.
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Wait, what? When we play 3-player we remove the 9s, deal three hands and there's no teams.Chris_H_2 wrote:taught my 12 year old to play euchre. he now knows the traditional, 4-player way as well as the non-traditional, 3-player version where you deal an extra hand. he's addicted.E.H. Ruddock wrote:So no one plays euchre here? I thought we had some Midwesterners on the board.
My wife's parents are from Ohio so we play a lot with them. It's a great game, even if I probably still prefer tonk, hearts, and spades.
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Haven’t played tonk in forever. How’s it different from rummy?4/5 wrote:Wait, what? When we play 3-player we remove the 9s, deal three hands and there's no teams.Chris_H_2 wrote:taught my 12 year old to play euchre. he now knows the traditional, 4-player way as well as the non-traditional, 3-player version where you deal an extra hand. he's addicted.E.H. Ruddock wrote:So no one plays euchre here? I thought we had some Midwesterners on the board.
My wife's parents are from Ohio so we play a lot with them. It's a great game, even if I probably still prefer tonk, hearts, and spades.
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I prefer pitch.4/5 wrote:Wait, what? When we play 3-player we remove the 9s, deal three hands and there's no teams.Chris_H_2 wrote:taught my 12 year old to play euchre. he now knows the traditional, 4-player way as well as the non-traditional, 3-player version where you deal an extra hand. he's addicted.E.H. Ruddock wrote:So no one plays euchre here? I thought we had some Midwesterners on the board.
My wife's parents are from Ohio so we play a lot with them. It's a great game, even if I probably still prefer tonk, hearts, and spades.
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pretty sure i'd be the rm crib champ
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another one we play a lot goes by different names..we've always called it 10 9 8..but i think its also called Up and down the river..
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My GF taught me cribbage recently, pretty fun. Definitely want to play it while getting very drunk sometime.
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Bammer, congrats on getting your game up and running!
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A few small differences, mainly that you can also earn points by dropping your hand on your turn if you have the lowest total at the table.wease wrote:Haven’t played tonk in forever. How’s it different from rummy?4/5 wrote:Wait, what? When we play 3-player we remove the 9s, deal three hands and there's no teams.Chris_H_2 wrote:taught my 12 year old to play euchre. he now knows the traditional, 4-player way as well as the non-traditional, 3-player version where you deal an extra hand. he's addicted.E.H. Ruddock wrote:So no one plays euchre here? I thought we had some Midwesterners on the board.
My wife's parents are from Ohio so we play a lot with them. It's a great game, even if I probably still prefer tonk, hearts, and spades.
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Greedo wrote:
Bammer, congrats on getting your game up and running!
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